Okay but....With Quistis as the teacher.
I have literally wanted this for 10 years and that sentence made my heart go oof ;~;
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Okay but....With Quistis as the teacher.
I've been wanting this ever since I knew of Quiche.With Quistis as the teacher.
In other words, Kingdom Hearts but just written competently. XDAs long as the characters don't go OOC and the plot (or at least the execution of it) doesn't fall into the traps the games have, them I'm all for it. It might actually be a nice breath of fresh air if it goes with a "soft" reboot approach; simplifying the story and the mechanics of the mythos, and emphasize the character relationships and present them more organically/down to earth and relatable (basically get rid of the awkwardness of almost all the cutscenes unless it's for humor), with a side of Disney charm that balances these elements instead of contrasting them so sharply as they often do.
Wait, what desert did Vexen make the replicas in? Agrabah? Or did he use the Genie to wish for replicas?I haven't seen the Mandalorian, only baby Yoda memes, so I can't comment on that.
I do wish they had gone the route of showing the Organization being recruited as opposed to that long boring exposition cutscene. That could have given the characters even more depth. And I'll never forgive the option of not showing Vexen make his replicas. How did he make those things in the middle of a desert? The manga and novels both at least try to give some backstory on how they are made but the games never even try. Also I still can't believe we never got all 13 Seekers of Darkness together for a cutscene all playing off one another. No scene of them on their thrones throwing jabs at one another trying to out politic the other. I feel cheated.
Wait, what desert did Vexen make the replicas in? Agrabah? Or did he use the Genie to wish for replicas?
I met the Keyblade Graveyard. It is more wasteland then desert. Sorry about that, my bad lol.Wait, what desert did Vexen make the replicas in? Agrabah? Or did he use the Genie to wish for replicas?
If Vexen made the replicas in the Keyblade Graveyard (or worked on the remaining ones that he had left over from CoM), then where did the ones from CoM come from? The World That Never Was?I met the Keyblade Graveyard. It is more wasteland then desert. Sorry about that, my bad lol.
I assume he made them in Castle Oblivion in COM. Days confirmed they had a lab there, but it was never stated Vexen went back there in KH3 to continue making them.If Vexen made the replicas in the Keyblade Graveyard (or worked on the remaining ones that he had left over from CoM), then where did the ones from CoM come from? The World That Never Was?
I assumed Vexen also had a lab in the World that Never Was where he kept the replicas because in one of the Days reports he says that he intends to take the 'other vessel' (that will become Repliku) to CO for further testing. I guess he could have gone to one of these places as he did travel about a fair bit during the game.I assume he made them in Castle Oblivion in COM. Days confirmed they had a lab there, but it was never stated Vexen went back there in KH3 to continue making them.
Knowing how they’re like with Tarzan these days, they probably will.If this is true I wonder if they'll skip Deep Jungle or replace it with something.
“Convoluted lore! OH YEAH!”Am I saying to drink the Nomura Kool-Aid and accept everything he puts out, regardless of whether you personally like it or not?
I’d literally faint in joy if that were to happen.Also "Roxas, that's a stick" needs to by vocalized.
ALADDIN: “Hi, welcome to Agrabah!”Give me a Organization XIII road trip across the Disney worlds!
A golden opportunity and they just left it out. Just why? That would have been a perfect cutscene to put in at the start of KH3.Also I still can't believe we never got all 13 Seekers of Darkness together for a cutscene all playing off one another. No scene of them on their thrones throwing jabs at one another trying to out politic the other. I feel cheated.
Vexen probably has numerous labs. That's interesting because Days implies he made Xion at CO so I assumed that's where the Replica Program started. They even have a cutscene with Saix taking Xion out of CO. So this is fascinating. It's possible he has blank vessels in his TWTNW lab and ships them to CO to get completed then decides where to put them after they are made? Repliku and Xion both served different functions so it's possible.I assumed Vexen also had a lab in the World that Never Was where he kept the replicas because in one of the Days reports he says that he intends to take the 'other vessel' (that will become Repliku) to CO for further testing. I guess he could have gone to one of these places as he did travel about a fair bit during the game.
Xigbar didn't like Agrabah's location if I do recall his missions from Days, lol.Knowing how they’re like with Tarzan these days, they probably will.
“Convoluted lore! OH YEAH!”
I’d literally faint in joy if that were to happen.
ALADDIN: “Hi, welcome to Agrabah!”
XIGBAR: “I don’t like sand.”
A golden opportunity and they just left it out. Just why? That would have been a perfect cutscene to put in at the start of KH3.
This. All of this, I can agree withYeah, honestly for a KH show to work, it has to be stripped down to the most barebones version of itself possible. A simple conflict, a simple story, and simple lore. It can be built up from there but it needs to be able to explain itself concisely within the confines of its own story.
For example, let’s look at the Mandalorian. I’m going to speak as though I am new to Star Wars. The show introduces us to Mando. We get auxiliary Information from the events and characters around him that explain what his job is, who he is, and what a Mandalorian is. We get clues about the economy of this universe and how there is a fallen power that led to money being scarce.
We learn the Empire fell and while they are scattered, they still hold some soft power and wealth like a mob. They are looking for something, Mando takes the job.
It’s a simple set up and simple premise. As the episode moves forward we learn more about Mando’s culture and his people. We see Mando arrive on a planet and as a newcomer he is also learning about that world. He meets somebody who takes the time to explain what is happening on that world.
He goes out to accomplish his mission, we learn a little bit more about this universe and how it operates, and then he meets a baby and we are introduced to the true plot of the story.
Regardless if you know what the Child is related to, the show shows you that he is special. As the show progresses, it never assumes you know the lore but it also doesn’t hold your hand. You are able to piece the world together within the show without having to ever touch any other Star Wars media. It even treats the Force as an unknown, which makes it an accessible concept to an audience who might not have any cultural awareness about the franchise.
There are small references that are meant for fans, but it is never anything that won’t also get some explanation in the show or aren’t just surface level callbacks.
This is what a KH series would, in my opinion, need to be. It can still be about the Keyblade and the Heartless and visiting worlds, but it should not assume the audience has been keeping up with the series. It should be an entry that exists and teaches you the world of KH while also being a natural, wholly separate entry into the franchise.
But how can Vexen have a lab in the Keyblade Graveyard? That world seemingly "resets" at random times.Vexen probably has numerous labs. That's interesting because Days implies he made Xion at CO so I assumed that's where the Replica Program started. They even have a cutscene with Saix taking Xion out of CO. So this is fascinating. It's possible he has blank vessels in his TWTNW lab and ships them to CO to get completed then decides where to put them after they are made? Repliku and Xion both served different functions so it's possible.
Where is my Vexen/Replica game?! Screw Dark Road, I want that instead!
Xigbar didn't like Agrabah's location if I do recall his missions from Days, lol.
As for the 13 gathering, the perfect time would have been when the 7 Guardians had gathered. Xehanort going over his plans with the other 12 and let the personalities fly. This also would help to better explain why they had Terranort and the Demon Tide destroy the guardians first without a clash.
Personally I wouldn't want itIs a series really needed though the series is confusing enough
But how can Vexen have a lab in the Keyblade Graveyard? That world seemingly "resets" at random times.